#nowplaying#PopRock#Pop#Vocal#Ballad#Christmas#ChristmasSongs
Wilson Phillips ‎– Christmas In Harmony
I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day
Little Drummer Boy
Warm Lovin' Christmastime
When A Child Is Born
Christmastime
Silent Night
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Silver Bells
Sleigh Ride
Joy
Winter Wonderland
The Christmas Song
Our Prayer

Huh!
Yeah, we're comin' back in with another "Bombtrack"
Think ya know it's all of that, HUH!
Hey yo, so check this out...
Yeah...
Know your enemy!
Come on!
Born with insight and a raised fist
A witness to the slit wrist
As we, move into '92
Still in a room without a view
Ya got to know, ya got to know
That when I say go, go, go!
Amp up and amplify
Defy, I'm a brother with a furious mind
Action must be taken
We don't need the key, we'll break in
Something must be done
About vengeance, a badge and a gun
Cause I'll rip the mike, rip the stage, rip the system
I was born to Rage Against 'em!
Fist in ya face in the place and I'll drop the style clearly...
Know your enemy!
Know your enemy!
Yeah!
Hey yo, and get with this... uggh!
Word, is, born!
Fight the war, FUCK the norm!
Now I got no patience
So sick of complacence
With the D, the E, the F, the I, the A, the N, the C, the E
Mind of a revolutionary, so clear the lane
The finger to the land of the chains
WHAT?! The "land of the free?"
Whoever told you that is your enemy!
Now something must be done
About vengeance, a badge and a gun
Cause I'll rip the mic, rip the stage, rip the system
I was born to Rage Against 'em!
Now action must be taken
We don't need the key, we'll BREAK IN!! I've got no patience now...
So sick of complacence, now...
I've got no patience, now...
So sick of complacence now..
Sick of, sick of, sick of, sick of...you..
Time...has...come...to...PAY!!!
Know your enemy!
Come on!
Yes, I know my enemies!
They're the teachers who taught me to fight me!
Compromise! Conformity! Assimilation! Submission!
Ignorance! Hypocrisy! Brutality! The elite!
All of which are American dreams!
All of which are American dreams!
All of which are American dreams!
All of which are American dreams!
All of which are American dreams!
All of which are American dreams!
All of which are American dreams!
All of which are American dreams!
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I Need You by the Stone MG’s was outright one of my favourite songs to stumble upon throughout this past year. The band offer a classic and authentic sense of soul with a passionate rock backdrop and one or two crucial moments of repetition that quickly weave their way into your head-space. Incidentally, Apocalypse Now is widely considered one of the best epic films of all time, and the band have just brought the two offerings together in a brilliantly captivating manner for this video release.
When set to I Need You, this series of clips from the infamous movie Apocalypse Now are given a whole new sense of weight – the band have reignited the fire of the film in many ways, for me in particular; it’s one I haven’t seen for perhaps a decade but am keen to delve back into now.
The Stone MG’s have selected some of the absolute most poignant and fascinating moments, which, alongside the context of this music offer a whole new kind of strangely thrilling display of struggle and pain. The original song itself was one that appeared upbeat and hopeful but dealt with vast personal turmoil of a different nature. Whether you knew that or not, this clip is undoubtedly worth seeing – every second of it enthralls and compels, right to the very end.
The Stone MG's - Apocalypse Now & Forever - I Need You - Official Video & Write-Up - Link in Bio.
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Ka - Orpheus vs. the Sirens (2018)
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Ka teams up with producer Animoss of the Arch Druids to form Hermit & the Recluse and release my favourite album of 2018.
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I had never been a big fan of Ka as I thought his voice lacked enthusiasm and the beats he chose lacked drums, but then I actually listened to the lyrics. On this album whole songs are woven around the themes from Greek myths (his previous album was based around Japanese samurai) and the album works as a cohesive piece. I still miss the drums though!
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#nowplaying#hiphop#hiphopvinyl#independent#ka#rap#recordoftheday#albumoftheyear @brownsvilleka @animoss

THE BYRDS
Turn! Turn! Turn!
(Columbia CL 2454) Original 1965 US 🇺🇸 Mono
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Turn! Turn! Turn! is the second album by The Byrds. Released in December 1965.
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Review from Endless Trip
Their second album attempts to be more of the same, and while the title track tops anything on the debut, and a few of the new originals are stellar, most of side two suffers from second-album fatigue. It’s not that it isn’t a terrific album in the grand scheme of things, but it’s awfully hard to meet the standard set by Mr. Tambourine Man, and there’s nothing stylistically new or challenging to make up for the slightly lesser song quality. The most obvious example is the cover of ‘The Times They Are A-Changin’. They’d created an absolute perfect 12-string hook for ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’, but with this Dylan composition (which is already a lesser song), they settle for what may possibly be the lamest hook ever devised by a major band. The harmonies and guitar sound are still lovely, but the song as a whole suffers horribly by comparison to the previous hit. Similarly, the novelty song ‘Oh Susannah’ isn’t as well-conceived or effective as ‘We’ll Meet Again’. They even complete the album with 11 songs instead of 12, proof that they were probably a bit rushed (though, to be fair, it’s remarkable that they released something as good as this only four-and-a-half months after their debut). Interestingly, in ‘He Was A Friend Of Mine’, they accept the government’s non-conspiracy explanation for the Kennedy assassination.
Review written by Aaron Milenski
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